• Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Sweden - About 1988 and older

  • Hi everyone,

    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

    When he passed, I worked with his kids to gather the necessary credentials to keep this site running. Since then (and for however long they worked with Coffee), Woodschick and Dirtdame have been maintaining the site and covering the costs. Without their hard work and financial support, CafeHusky would have been lost.

    Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been working to migrate the site to a free cloud compute instance so that Woodschick and Dirtdame no longer have to fund it. At the same time, I’ve updated the site to a current version of XenForo (the discussion software it runs on). The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.

    Unfortunately, the new software version doesn’t support importing the old site’s styles, so for now, you’ll see the XenForo default style. This may change over time.

    Coffee didn’t document the work he did on the site, so I’ve been digging through the old setup to understand how everything was running. There may still be things I’ve missed. One known issue is that email functionality is not yet working on the new site, but I hope to resolve this over time.

    Thanks for your patience and support!

1979/80 CR390 Works Hybrid Project - Passion Inspiration Action

Leftcoast leftkicker;66961 said:
Dude! He wasn't pullin' the ladies the day I met him- you holdin' out?

The only thing in your pit that day were two old dudes and a couple of trick Maico's.... we had to head down the vintage line to find a 15 year old blonde that was more to his liking****************************************!

T
 
Dang it Dang it and Dang it -- on two accounts -- (1) the frame issue - that bites and (2) it wasn't me w/ those two lil' CA cuties
 
Scotts Damper mount for Vintage CR390 + Top Triple

I have seen a lot of bar mounts. I wanted something different and unique for my Hybrid Restoration. I have been extremely happy with my Scotts mount for my modern TC450 so I started looking all over the net for bar mounts. Reading all the stuff that you guys have done in here. Wanting fat bar mounts but also remembering how harsh the old bikes were ... so that got me thinking...

I called Steve at Scotts Performance in Montrose, California. He rode Husky's back in the day and owned 250's 390's, 430's and 500's from 1979 thru 1984. Together him and Eric (also at Scotts) went on a mission to create a unique and as far as I know, "one of a kind" set up for me. I'm using CR500 Husky Forks and triples off of a 1983 CR500 Husky on my 1980 CR390 Hybrid. Steve did all the math as he was familiar with the old angled bar mounts on Husky's. He also had rode and seriously raced Husky's back in the day. He knew where the bar mounts should be to make the bike turn and the height to put them at based on my size ( 6ft). Eric asked me to ship him my top triple so that they could actually work on it there at Scotts! Two days later, this is what they both came up with. Scotts one piece 85 MM top damper mount for fat bars. 29mm rise lowers. New bolts all the way around.They even gave me free shipping!

I have never had less than exemplary service from Scotts. This time they went above and beyond. Damper is perfectly centered on the steering stem.

I custom polished my top triple and love the way it shines and contrasts with the other parts now. I have NOS new Cagiva mounting rubber for when the bike gets assembled as well as new 8mm x 35mm 316 SST socket head cap screws for the triple.

Here are some Pics:

Overall view before assembly:
OverallView.jpg


11 O'clock view:
11OclockView.jpg


Quarter angle view:
1Oclockview.jpg


Rear View:
RearView.jpg


Scotts View:
ScottsView.jpg


Next Up Pro Taper Contour EVO Windham Fatbars!

T
 
schimmelaw;67001 said:
Quit it! Both of you! The girls everywhere else in this great nation of ours are bundled up for winter!

You're SM project gets most of us jealous so I guess it's only fair that we get all the women.:D
 
Man, everywhere we turn, there's new vintage husky stuff popping up. Thanks for the leg work, HuskyT.

And thanks to Scott's!! That is a good shop. I've worked with them, too.
 
HT,
Coooool. Great forethought and homework.
Heck yea. Would love to have that set up sitting on top of my forks. Confidence inspiring. Nice workmanship on those guys part.
 
Frame Mod to allow Swingarm Travel

Per my previous post, my frame will require modification.

Using Moody390's frame pic for a pattern:
Inside.jpg


Pattern Layout on my frame:
FrameModLayoutsketch.jpg


1st cut:
FirstcutFrameMod.jpg


2nd cut:
FrameMod2ndcut.jpg


Trial fit- needs tweaking on the top:
AlittlemoreandImthere.jpg


Top is now cut:
Framemodallcut.jpg


Remote reservoir shock installed to check fit up:
CR390FramewithremoteResshockFitUp.jpg


On to more assembly!

T
 
Rear Wheel Bearings and Rear Brake Backer Assembly

Nice cold rainy day today in Corona... perfect day to hang in the garage and work on my rear wheel assembly. FOr the most part you guys have seen the wheel and tire. Now it is time for quality German Bearings, new foam for the axle spacer tube, new seal, Dull Nickel plated and restored brake cams and arms, new o-rings, EBC pads and heavy duty springs and a custom powdercoated rear brake backer plate.

Laying it all out:
1aReadyfornewbearinginstall.jpg


New German Bearings:
1GermanBearings.jpg


Axle Tube and new packing foam:
2Axlespacerwithnewfoam.jpg


Packing the foam to center axle tube:
3Stuffingthefoam.jpg


Needs More Foam:
4Packedinfoamtocenterspacertube4.jpg


More foam for inside of wheel:
5MoreFoam.jpg


Setting the second bearing with a socket almost exactly the same size O.D. :
6Settingbearing.jpg


New Seal is now installed ( note spring side in) :
7NewSeal.jpg


Left side axle spacer in place:
8Sealwithleftsidespacer.jpg


Now on to the brake backer plate... a before shot of one of my Ebay trophies:
9InsideBefore.jpg


All of the brake backer components after restoration ( or new) ready for install:
10Brakebackerreadyforassembly.jpg


Outside close up of brake backer OR/XC style:
13Outsideofrearbacker.jpg


Inside of rear brake backer :
12insideofrearbrakebacker.jpg


Casting was not pretty. Trued up to smooth as possible with file:
11trueupinnersurface.jpg


Brake actuator arm, Excenter, O-ring and washers etc... all with Dull Nickel plating for corrosion/wear resistance:
14Replatedbrakearmandexcenter.jpg


Brake cam ( excenter) in place with external O-ring from Phillip ( note lubed with Mobil 1 Synthetic) make sure it rotates freely:
15Oringandexcenterinstalled.jpg


Now with brake arm in place:
16Rearbrakearminstalled.jpg


And small washer and new SST Blue Locknut. (easiest to put cam/excenter in vice to tighten down):
17Newnutandwasher.jpg


Do not forget to put on the brake stay arm bolt before the pads go on:
18Rearbrakestayarmbolt.jpg


Assemble brake pads with heavy duty springs:
19NewEBCpadsandheavydutysprings.jpg


Installed on brake backer:
22padsinstalledinside.jpg


Detail of grooving on EBC brake pads:
23paddetail.jpg


The pads and part numbers used:
24paddetailwithEBCbox.jpg


Installed on wheel with sprocket in place:
25readyforinstall.jpg


Ready to go in to the swingarm now! Will she roll soon?

T
 
HT,
Nice!!! Roller soon? End of the holidays? Good look'n wheel and bada-s tire there my friend!! Keep posting.
Rick
 
Those close ups really show how far manufacturing and quality have come. Not a knock just an observation.
 
Half Rolling Frame

I was thinking of HWY when I set up this shot....

Half rolling frame. Sorry to have the nasty unrestored shock in there. It was either that or a 1X2 wood Vampire stake but that seems to have been done around here before ......

HalfrollingCustom.jpg


And another less artistic shot:
HalfRollingMoneyShot.jpg


Coming up: triples, bearings and bars and then........fork tubes and a little trip to Race Tech.


T
 
No Diss intended! LOL! You , my friend, are going to have to frame that wood stake that we have all grown to love.:thumbsup::D:D:D

T
 
Nice resto Husky "T"

Your 390 is well hung.
Cant wait to see the finished work.

You are an inspiration to us all, keep the HWY picture quality pictures coming.

Hwy, can you post photo shooting helps seminar?
 
Good Things Come When You Wait....

ProTaper EVO's just arrived..... the guys at Cycle Gear delivered again with great pricing, free shipping and $20 of coupon for January....this specific bar was recommended by Steve at Scott's Performance....my damper guys****************************************!

Windham RM MId's were not available in Black until about 2-3 weeks ago... previously were only available in Magnesium finish... a kind of weird Gold Color.... I held out for the new black finish....

New Box... a work of art in itself:
NewEvoInBlackBox.jpg


Up Close:
CloseupofProtaperEVOinGoldLetter.jpg


Opening the box:
OpenEvoProtaperBox.jpg


Windham RM Mid
WindhamRMMid.jpg


With Custom Scotts Performance Damper Mount:
Protaperwith854025Mount.jpg


Mounted with Scott's Performance Damper:
Protaperwithdamperupclose.jpg


Close up with Brand new Motion Pro Turbo Throttle in Polished Finish - Also with Completely Restored Vintage Sunline Shorty Front Brake in Matte Black Anodize and lever with DUll Nickel hardware :
MotionProTurboPolishedFinishwithFla.jpg


Clutch side with fully restored Vintage Sunline Shorty Clutch and Perch in Matte Black Anodize with Dull Nickel Plated Hardware:
NewEvoProtapers011.jpg


Overall View:
ProtaperrearviewwithSunlinelevers.jpg


T
 
HT,
Beautifull! I love a nicely laid out cockpit. High marks for planning/detail/execution. Looks effective.
Rick
 
schimmelaw;75600 said:
HT,
Beautifull! I love a nicely laid out cockpit. High marks for planning/detail/execution. Looks effective.
Rick

Like Rick said very well executed:thumbsup:
Mike
 
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